Exploring 1689 Confessionalism with Steve Meister
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About the Guest(s): Steve Meister is the pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Sacramento, California. Serving there for nearly a decade, Steve ministers in the heart of urban California, close...
show more- Historical confessions like the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession hold significant value for guiding contemporary church doctrine and practice.
- Modern misunderstandings and debates over theological doctrines often arise from a lack of continuity with historical interpretations.
- The confessional standards provide a stable framework for evaluating and maintaining doctrinal purity within church ministries.
- The doctrine of God, including attributes such as divine simplicity and immutability, remains crucial yet underemphasized in modern evangelical teaching.
- Using historical confessions can liberate churches from subjective, individualistic interpretations and ensure a more collective adherence to biblical truths.
- "It is really understanding the impact that the Enlightenment and shifts in theological education have had on our approach to scripture."
- "Many folks who are doggedly insistent about the historical context of scripture do not approach the confession with the same respect."
- "The confession functions as a standard by which the public teaching and ministry of a church is measured."
- "The idea that the people of God don't want to know about God is hogwash. God's people want to know about God."
- "Having a disposition of trust towards our brothers in the past does not mean everything they said is right, but we benefit greatly from their collective wisdom."
- Steve Meister's Church: Emmanuel Baptist Church, Sacramento, CA
- Bible Translation Fellowship: Bible Translation Fellowship
- J.V. Fesko's Book: "The Need for Creeds Today: Confessing Our Faith from the Scriptures" by J.V. Fesko
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